Democratic gubernatorial candidate Brandon Presley said he would not work, if elected, to reverse laws placing restrictions on trans Mississippians. 'This issue is settled in Mississippi,' he said this week.
by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today July 26, 2023 Democratic gubernatorial candidate Brandon Presley said if he is elected this year, he would not work to reverse state laws placing restrictions on transgender Mississippians. “Tate Reeves knows that I won’t work to overturn these laws, and this issue is settled in Mississippi, but he’s busy pushing the same old false political attacks to cover up his career of corruption,” Presley told Mississippi Today this week.
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